Claims
- 1. A computer printer or copier compatible dual envelope sheet assembly for use in a printer or copier to produce two addressed No. 10 envelopes, comprising:
- upper sheet material forming the front of two envelopes;
- lower sheet material secured to said upper sheet material and forming the back of two envelopes;
- said dual envelope sheet assembly being approximately 81/2 inches wide and at least 91/2 inches long, and constituting two No. 10 envelopes extending longitudinally along said dual envelope sheet, with the longer dimension of said No. 10 envelopes aligned with the longer dimension of said assembly;
- said two envelopes being secured together for printing but readily separable for separate loading and mailing; and
- wherein each of said envelopes has a central rectangular enclosure, having two longer sides and two shorter sides, for receiving a letter or the like, and one longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of each envelope is located immediately adjacent a longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of the other of said envelopes;
- whereby the two No. 10 envelopes may be printed in a computer printer with a substantially 81/2 inch wide capacity feed tray.
- 2. A dual envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said two envelopes are secured together by microperforations and accompanying ties extending longitudinally along the center of said sheet material.
- 3. A dual envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said envelopes are both open at one end and have flaps with sealing adhesive thereon extending beyond said open end for sealing the envelope.
- 4. A dual envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said envelopes is sealed with adhesive along the two longer edges thereof and is open at one end thereof.
- 5. A dual envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said upper and lower sheet material are formed from a folded single sheet and wherein each of said envelopes is open at one end.
- 6. A dual envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 with addresses printed on said envelopes in the longitudinal direction and with the printing for addresses on both envelopes being right side up when both envelopes are viewed from one side of said dual envelope sheet.
- 7. A dual envelope sheet as defined in claim 1 wherein said envelopes include high temperature stable water activated adhesive for sealing said envelopes.
- 8. A computer printer or copier compatible dual envelope assembly for use in a printer or copier to produce two addressed No. 10 envelopes, comprising:
- a first No. 10 envelope;
- a second No. 10 envelope secured to said first No. 10 envelope;
- said dual envelope assembly being approximately 81/2 inches wide and at least 91/2 inches long, and including said first and second No. 10 envelopes both extending longitudinally along said dual envelope assembly, with the longer dimension of said No. 10 envelopes aligned with the longer dimension of said assembly;
- said two envelopes being secured together for printing but readily separable for separate loading and mailing; and
- wherein each of said envelopes has a central rectangular enclosure, having two longer sides and two shorter sides, for receiving a letter or the like, and one longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of each envelope is located immediately adjacent a longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of the other of said envelopes;
- whereby the two No. 10 envelopes may be printed in a computer printer with a substantially 81/2 inch wide capacity feed tray.
- 9. A dual envelope assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said two envelopes are secured together by microperforations and accompanying ties extending longitudinally along the center of said assembly.
- 10. A dual envelope assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein said two envelopes are both open at one end and have flaps with sealing adhesive thereon extending beyond said one end for sealing the envelope.
- 11. A dual envelope assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein said envelopes include high temperature stable water activated adhesive for sealing said envelopes.
- 12. A dual envelope assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein each of said envelopes has a central rectangular enclosure, having two longer sides and two shorter sides, for receiving a letter or the like, and one longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of each envelope is located immediately adjacent a longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of the other of said envelopes.
- 13. A computer printer or copier compatible dual envelope assembly for use in a printer or copier to produce two addressed No. 10 envelopes, comprising:
- a first No. 10 envelope;
- a second No. 10 envelope;
- said first and second envelopes both being side loading envelopes;
- securing means for securing said envelopes to form said assembly;
- said dual envelope assembly being approximately 81/2 inches wide and at least 91/2 inches long, and including said first and second No. 10 envelopes both extending in the longitudinal direction of said dual envelope assembly, with the longer dimension of said No. 10 envelopes aligned with the longer dimension of said assembly; and
- wherein each of said envelopes has a central rectangular enclosure, having two longer sides and two shorter sides, for receiving a letter or the like and one longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of each envelope is located immediately adjacent a longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of the other of said envelopes;
- whereby the two No. 10 envelopes may be printed in a computer printer with a substantially 81/2 inch wide capacity feed tray.
- 14. A computer printer or copier compatible dual envelope assembly for use in a printer or copier to produce two addressed No. 10 envelopes, comprising:
- a first and second No. 10 envelope, wherein said envelopes are side loading;
- securing means for securing said envelopes to form said assembly, wherein said securing means includes temporary or fugitive adhesive;
- said dual envelope assembly being approximately 8-1/2 inches wide and at least 9-1/2 inches long, and including said first and second No. 10 envelopes both extending in the longitudinal direction of said envelope assembly, with the longer dimension of said No. 10 envelopes aligned with the longer dimension of said assembly; and
- whereby the two No. 10 envelopes may be printed in a computer printer with a substantially 8-1/2 inch wide capacity feed tray.
- 15. A computer printer or copier compatible dual envelope assembly for use in a printer or copier to produce two addressed No. 10 envelopes, comprising:
- a first No. 10 envelope;
- a second No. 10 envelope;
- securing means for securing said envelopes to form said assembly;
- said dual envelope assembly being approximately 81/2 inches wide and at least 91/2 inches long, and including said first and second No. 10 envelopes both extending in the longitudinal direction of said dual envelope assembly, with the longer dimension of said No. 10 envelopes aligned with the longer dimension of said assembly;
- each of said envelopes having a central rectangular enclosure, having two longer sides and two shorter sides for receiving a letter or the like, and one longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of each envelope is located immediately adjacent a longer side of the central rectangular enclosure of the other of said envelopes; and
- the flap of one of said envelopes being open and being tacked by temporary adhesive to the lower edge of the other of said envelopes;
- whereby the two No. 10 envelopes may be printed in a computer printer with a substantially 81/2 inch wide capacity feed tray.
- 16. A computer printer or copier compatible dual envelope sheet assembly for use in a printer or copier to produce two addressed No. 10 envelopes, comprising:
- upper sheet material forming the front of two envelopes;
- lower sheet material secured to said upper sheet material and forming the back of two envelopes;
- said dual envelope sheet assembly being approximately 81/2 inches wide and at least 91/2 inches long, and constituting two No. 10 envelopes extending longitudinally along said dual envelope sheet, with the longer dimension of said No. 10 envelopes aligned with the longer dimension of said assembly;
- said two envelopes being secured together for printing but readily separable for separate loading and mailing; and
- the flap of one of said envelopes being open and being tacked by temporary adhesive to the lower edge of the other of said envelopes;
- whereby the two No. 10 envelopes may be printed in a computer printer with a substantially 81/2 inch wide capacity feed tray.
- 17. A computer printer or copier compatible dual envelope assembly for use in a printer or copier to produce two addressed No. 10 envelopes, comprising:
- a first No. 10 envelope;
- a second No. 10 envelope secured to said first No. 10 envelope;
- said dual envelope assembly being approximately 81/2 inches wide and at least 91/2 inches long, and including said first and second No. 10 envelopes both extending longitudinally along said dual envelope assembly, with the longer dimension of said No. 10 envelopes aligned with the longer dimension of said assembly;
- said two envelopes being secured together for printing but readily separable for separate loading and mailing; and
- the flap of one of said envelopes being open and being tacked by temporary adhesive to the lower edge of the other of said envelopes;
- whereby the two No. 10 envelopes may be printed in a computer printer with a substantially 81/2 inch wide capacity feed tray.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 08/500,517, filed Jul. 11, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,587, granted Jun. 3, 1997.
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